Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands
Bay of Islands

With an idyllic climate and over 140 sub-tropical atolls, 40 parks and reserves, 800 kilometres of coastline and many of the historic buildings - The Bay of Islands is a popular holiday destination. This region also plays an active role in the history of New Zealand and is a key driver in Northland tourism.
See an abundance of marine life including dolphins, seals, penguins, whales and gannets, many charter companies will take you further out among the islands to explore the incredible geographic features such as ‘Hole in the Rock.' Yacht chartering is another great way to explore the natural beauty of the area. The seas further out of the marine park are renowned for their big game fishing with marlin, broadbills and game sharks all found in the waters.
The small township of Russel, just across the harbour from Paihia is renowned for its history. A visit to the Pompallier Mission house and the local museum, followed by a stroll to New Zealand's oldest church is highly recommended. Russell is also home to many fine restaurants and cafes as well as the nations oldest licensed premises, the Duke of Marlborough. A visit to Waitangi, the birthplace of modern New Zealand is a must, as is a visit to the historic treaty house.